Stefan Bajcetic, the 21-year-old defensive midfielder, has been linked with a permanent move away from Liverpool this summer. His career at the club has been hindered by multiple serious injuries, resulting in barely any gametime in recent seasons.
Naturally, there are rumors that he could be sold in the coming weeks. However, a recent report suggests that the newly appointed Liverpool manager, Andoni Iraola, has a different view of the talented young midfielder. According to the report, Iraola admires Bajcetic's abilities and may give him a lifeline at the Premier League club.
When Bajcetic broke into the first team scene at Liverpool, he was regarded as one of the finest young talents at the club. He possesses maturity, composure, technical ability, and intelligence, making him a high-level player. His potential to play regularly for the first team was undeniable, but injuries have halted his development.
A massive preseason is now ahead of Bajcetic, and he will need to seize the opportunity to prove to the manager that he is good enough to continue at a top club like Liverpool. However, if he stays at the club, he needs to secure gametime assurance to continue growing as a player. Sitting on the bench every week would be detrimental to his growth, and he requires ample opportunities to express himself and improve.